Author Archives: Jay Butchko
What to do if an Owner Offers Payment After a Georgia Dog Bite
Dogs are a popular household pet in America, so there is a good chance you encounter canines through friends, family, and neighbors if you do not have one yourself. Approximately 69 million families in the US have a dog according to the American Pet Products Association, and many have more than one. The majority… Read More »
Dangerous Dog Breeds Typically NOT Covered By Insurance
Millions of people suffer dog bites in the US every year, and the resulting injuries are often serious enough to warrant care at hospital emergency rooms. Many victims will take legal action following an attack, which often triggers the dog owner’s liability insurance policy. In fact, the Insurance Information Institute (III) reports that homeowners… Read More »
Ask These Questions To Assess Your Rights As A Georgia Dog Bite Victim
Though the statistics fluctuate from year to year, the fact remains that dogs are one of the most popular pets in America. Results from the 2021-2022 APPA National Pet Owners Survey reveal that around 70 percent of households have a pet and, in more than 69 million homes, that furry friend is a canine…. Read More »
Tripping Injuries From Violations Of Georgia Dog Leash Laws
The primary reason for states and local governments across the US to enact leash laws is public safety, since dogs roaming free are often responsible for serious bites and attacks on humans. The Georgia’s Responsible Dog Ownership statute covers leashes, and the requirements depend on whether the dog is considered dangerous or vicious. These… Read More »
Dog Bite Liability For Non-Owners In Georgia
If you or a loved one was bitten by a dog in Georgia, you probably know that you could qualify to pursue legal remedies against the owner. This is reassuring information, considering the frequency of attacks on humans and severe injuries they suffer. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that… Read More »
Overview Of Georgia’s Responsible Dog Ownership Law
There are many US states that have not enacted statutes on dog bites, liability, and the duties of dog owners, in which case victims must turn to common law principles to enforce their rights. However, Georgia has not been among them since lawmakers enacted the Responsible Dog Ownership Law (RDOL) in 2012. There are… Read More »
Where Does Compensation Come From Under Georgia Dog Bite Laws?
Dogs are a favorite pet in the US, and they are considered a member of the family in many households due to their loyalty, unconditional love, and companionship. However, they are still animals that can bite, lash out, or take aggressive action. According to an Insurance Information Institute (III) article on dog bite liability,… Read More »
Infection Rates For Child Dog Bite Injuries
It is not surprising that so many dog bite injuries become infected at some point after the initial trauma, considering the bacteria, germs, and other contaminants in the animal’s mouth. However, you might not realize how children are uniquely affected by post-dog bite infections. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the infection rate… Read More »
Long Recovery Ahead For Georgia Boy Pulled From Bike, Mauled By Pit Bulls
In an unspeakable tragedy caused by criminal negligence, an 11-year old boy from Grovetown, GA was mauled by vicious dogs and suffered catastrophic dog bite injuries. Atlanta’s Fox News Channel 5 covered the story in a report published January 13, 2023, which outlined the details of the attack. The victim was riding his bike… Read More »
Health Complications You Might Not Expect From Georgia Dog Bites
In the moments after you were bitten by a dog, all you can think about is the excruciating pain and getting medical attention right away to reduce it. However, the emergency care you receive in the immediate aftermath of an animal attack may not be the end of your treatment journey. According to a… Read More »